Introduction: Austerity as an Environmentally Dangerous Idea: A Political Ecology Approach, Maria Kaika, Rita Calvario, Giorgos Velegrakis PART I: Re-Engineering Socio-Environmental Relations Under Austerity Chapter 1: Austerity and the Rebel City: The Right to the (Smart) City in Barcelona, Greig Charnock, Hug March, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz Chapter 2: On a thought and a prayer: austerity, climate denialism and disaster in neoliberal Australia, Zoe Holman Part II. Re-Enacting Socio-Environmental Exclusion Under Austerity Chapter 3: The Coloniality of Austerity: On Crisis, Finance, and Indigenous Resistance in British Columbia's Forests, Michael Ekers Chapter 4: When Disaster Meets Austerity: Environmental Inequality and Historical Injustice during Crisis, Carmen Leidereiter Chapter 5: Politics of austerity and 'Otherness' as public health determinants: The malaria epidemic in Greece during crisis (2009-2014), Panagiota Kotsila, Giorgos Kallis Part III. Re-Awakening Socio-Environmental Movements Against Austerity Chapter 6: The Politicised Ecologies of Austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis, Giorgos Velegrakis, Rita Calvario, Maria Kaika Chapter 7: Resisting Austerity in the Era of COVID-19: Between Nationwide Mobilisation and Decentralised Organising in Ecuador, Diana Vela-Almeida, Angus Lyall, Geovanna Lasso, Diego Andreucci Chapter 8: Political ecologies of value: Austerity and socio-environmental conflict in the Italian South, Antonio Maria Pusceddu Part IV. Re-Asserting the Commons as a Socio-Environmental Alternative Against Austerity Chapter 9: Urban gardening and post-austerity in Lisbon: Between subaltern urbanism and green gentrification, Eduardo Ascensao, Franklin Ginn Chapter 10: Community gardening and the geographies of everyday lives in the city: Reclaiming the urban commons in austerity Greece, Elia Apostolopoulou Epilogue: Austerity from financial to pandemic crisis, Maria Kaika, Rita Calvario, Giorgos Velegrakis